This week we have the 50th Anniversary of the Northwest Developmental Biology Conference at FHL. The regional conference was started in 1967, by Arthur Whiteley, a UW Biology Professor, continued for nearly 30 years by Lynn Riddifiord (UW Biology) with a Developmental Biology Training Grant from NIH, and has been continued by the Seattle Developmental Biology Group since then.

Adam Summers is the College of the Environment’s keynote speaker at the 2017 Lunch and Learn In the Desert event taking place today, March 8, in Rancho Mirage, CA. This annual event draws many Husky Alums and UW friends.

Our seminar this week is “The initiation and evolution of fault zones in basalt” by Dr. Juliet Crider who is visiting FHL from UW Earth and Space Sciences.
She will arrive around 11:00AM and will eat lunch in the dining hall with the FHL graduate students.